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PARALLELS BETWEEN:<br />
A. THE WIZARD OF OZ BOOK & OCCULTISM<br />
B. THE WIZARD OF OZ MOVIE & ILLUMINATI RITUALS<br />
C. THE WIZARD OF OZ SERIES OF BOOKS AND MONARCH PROGRAMMING<br />
For those readers who are unfamiliar with the occult world, some of these parallels at<br />
first may seem stretched. When one sees how m<strong>an</strong>y parallels there are, then occult<br />
nature of the books begins <strong>to</strong> sink in. <strong>The</strong> authors could provide the reader with more<br />
parallels between Sat<strong>an</strong>ism <strong>an</strong>d <strong>The</strong> Wizard of Oz book, but we believe the following will<br />
suffice. (Some parallels may also apply <strong>to</strong> the movie).<br />
A. THE WIZARD OF OZ BOOK & OCCULTISM<br />
Auntie Em represents HP Blavastsky's "Mulaprakriti" <strong>an</strong>d Uncle Henry represents HPB's<br />
"Un-m<strong>an</strong>ifested Logos". <strong>The</strong> carnival huckster (later seen as the Wizard) is advertised as<br />
being connected <strong>to</strong> the royal families of Europe.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Royal families of Europe are secret Sat<strong>an</strong>ists, from powerful occult bloodlines.<br />
Dorothy is brought <strong>to</strong> Oz by a cyclone. <strong>The</strong> word cyclone originally was the Greek word<br />
cyclone which me<strong>an</strong>s both a circle or the coil of a snake. In other words, the snake takes<br />
Dorothy <strong>to</strong> Oz. Dorothy's three comp<strong>an</strong>ions represent the mental, emotional, <strong>an</strong>d<br />
physical bodies that HPB wrote about. Dorothy acquired these three comp<strong>an</strong>ions just as<br />
<strong>The</strong>osophy says we will when we come in<strong>to</strong> incarnation.<br />
To quote HPB "<strong>The</strong>re is no d<strong>an</strong>ger that dauntless courage c<strong>an</strong>not conquer; there is not<br />
trial that spotless purity c<strong>an</strong>not pass through; there is no difficulty that strong intellect<br />
c<strong>an</strong>not surmount." (Algeo, John. "<strong>The</strong> Wizard of Oz: <strong>The</strong> Perilous Journey", <strong>The</strong> Quest,<br />
Summer 1993. Whea<strong>to</strong>n, Il.: <strong>The</strong>osophical Society in Amer.,p. 53).<br />
In the book, the Tin Woodsm<strong>an</strong> was <strong>an</strong> ordinary being of flesh, but a wicked witch casts<br />
a spell on him. He kept chopping off parts of his body, which were then replaced by a<br />
tinsmith, until he became the first bionic m<strong>an</strong>, with a completely mech<strong>an</strong>ic body. Boy,<br />
hasn't the <strong>Illuminati</strong> been trying <strong>to</strong> do this one!?<br />
In step with Wizard of Oz mind-control programming, the wicked witch & naughty<br />
children c<strong>an</strong>not st<strong>an</strong>d water but dissolve. Robotic clones are created in the minds of<br />
Monarch slaves which c<strong>an</strong> only be mentally dissolved by mentally placing water on them.<br />
Dorothy goes questing in Oz. <strong>The</strong>osophists (New Agers, Sat<strong>an</strong>ists, etc.) go on quests.<br />
Oz is shaped like a M<strong>an</strong>dala with Emerald City in the center, <strong>an</strong> impassable barrier, foursidedness,<br />
4 symbolic colors, the circle <strong>an</strong>d the center. <strong>The</strong> colors <strong>an</strong>d directions given in<br />
Oz may also have other symbolic me<strong>an</strong>ings in the occult. For inst<strong>an</strong>ce, Emerald City is<br />
green <strong>an</strong>d green is the fourth point of the Eastern Star (women's <strong>Free</strong>masonry) & Sat<strong>an</strong>'s<br />
color. A <strong>The</strong> route that Dorothy follows in Oz has the shape of a T with its 3 points<br />
defining <strong>an</strong> inverted tri<strong>an</strong>gle.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Yellow Brick Road suggests gold, the perfect metal. Gold is considered <strong>to</strong> be divine &<br />
the source of wisdom by the <strong>Illuminati</strong>. HPB had written "<strong>The</strong>re is a Road, steep <strong>an</strong>d<br />
thorny, beset with perils of every kind, but yet a Road, <strong>an</strong>d it leads <strong>to</strong> the very heart of<br />
the universe." This was the yellow brick road that Baum the <strong>The</strong>osophist sought <strong>to</strong><br />
portray in his fairy tale. <strong>The</strong> book contains a great deal more perils <strong>an</strong>d adventures on<br />
the road th<strong>an</strong> the movie.<br />
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